Free Squid Game Coloring Pages: 70 printable PDF designs featuring the guard masks and geometric symbols, named characters, and cartoon and chibi-style artwork associated with the series. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Squid Game is a Korean survival drama series, and it carries a TV-MA rating for graphic violence and mature themes, meaning Netflix and other reviewers consider it intended for adult viewers rather than children. This collection focuses only on the show’s most recognizable visual elements, the guards’ geometric circle, triangle, and square masks, pink uniforms, and character silhouettes, without depicting or describing any of the series’ violent content. Parents and educators looking to use these pages with younger children should be aware of the source material’s mature rating before introducing it, much as they would with any coloring page tied to an adult film or television series.

This collection spans 70 pages, split between guard masks and geometric icons, named characters, and cartoon and chibi-style artwork. The coloring angle stays focused on simple shapes and uniform colors, all drawn from the show’s visual design rather than any specific scene.

What’s Inside This Collection

The 70 designs group into three categories, from guard masks and geometric icons to cartoon and chibi-style artwork.

Guard Masks and Geometric Icons

Twenty-nine pages focus on the guards’ distinctive circle, triangle, and square masks, along with their pink uniforms. Solid pink for the uniform paired with black masks and white geometric shapes captures the classic guard look most closely.

Named Characters

Eighteen pages reference specific characters by their player number or name. Muted greens for the player tracksuits and simple, natural skin and hair tones work well for these portrait-style designs.

Cartoon and Chibi-Style Artwork

Twenty-three pages take a softer, more stylized approach to the show’s visual elements, including simplified cartoon and chibi versions. Brighter, more playful colors suit this style well, since these designs lean toward a lighter, more approachable look than the source material.

What Squid Game Coloring Pages Do

Careful strokes for geometric mask shapes. Filling in the guards’ simple circle, triangle, and square masks without crossing the lines calls for controlled, contained pencil movement, and the American Academy of Pediatrics points to this kind of precise coloring as a way older children and teens build fine motor skills through deliberate, focused activity.

Practice with clean geometric shapes. Because the guard masks and uniforms rely on a small number of bold, simple shapes, coloring them gives colorists an easy way to practice keeping straight edges and clean geometric fills. This useful skill carries over to graphic design and pattern work.

A steady, repeatable rhythm. A 2005 study published in the Art Therapy Journal recorded measurable drops in anxiety among participants who completed structured coloring sessions, and the bold, minimal shapes used throughout this collection offer that same steady, low-pressure task for older teens and adult fans of the series.

A design exercise in color and symbol. The show’s guards are visually distinguished only by color and a single geometric symbol, giving colorists a compact, structured way to practice how small design choices, a shape, or a shade, can carry a lot of visual meaning.

How to Color Squid Game Coloring Pages Well

  • Guard uniforms: Use a solid, bright Pink for the guards’ jumpsuits, keeping the color flat and even to match the uniform’s simple, graphic look.
  • Masks: Color the masks Black, with the circle, triangle, or square symbol left white or in a contrasting light color so it stands out clearly.
  • Player tracksuits: A muted Green works well for player uniforms, kept simple and matte rather than glossy.
  • Player numbers: Keep any printed numbers on a uniform plain white or black, matching the show’s minimal, stenciled lettering style.
  • Cartoon and chibi designs: Brighter, more saturated colors suit the stylized artwork in this collection, since these designs are meant to feel softer and more playful than the source material.
  • Backgrounds: Keep backgrounds simple or plain on most pages, letting the bold guard masks or character silhouettes remain the clear focal point.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Squid Game Coloring Pages

1. Geometric Symbol Art Print

Color a mask-symbol page, mount it on cardstock, and frame the finished piece as a simple piece of graphic-style wall art.

2. Bookmark

Trim a small colored design to size, laminate or cover with clear tape, and punch a hole for ribbon to make a durable reading bookmark.

3. Sticker Sheet

Color several small designs, cut them out, and cover the back with clear contact paper to make a set of homemade stickers.

4. Phone or Laptop Wallpaper

Color a favorite design, photograph, or scan it, and set the digital image as a phone or laptop wallpaper.

5. Greeting Card

Fold cardstock in half, mount a small colored design on the front, and write a message inside for a fan of the series.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Squid Game coloring pages?

Squid Game coloring pages are printable line-art designs featuring the guard masks and geometric symbols, named characters, and cartoon-style artwork associated with the series. This collection includes 70 free designs available as PDFs or online coloring.

Is Squid Game appropriate for children?

No. Squid Game carries a TV-MA rating for graphic violence and mature themes, and reviewers widely consider it intended for adult viewers rather than children. This coloring collection focuses only on the show’s visual design elements, not its content.

What do the guards’ masks represent?

The guards in Squid Game wear black masks marked with one of three simple shapes, a circle, triangle, or square, which distinguish their different roles within the show’s hierarchy.

Why do the player uniforms look the way they do?

Players in the series wear matching green tracksuits with a printed number, a simple, uniform look that has become one of the show’s most recognizable visual details.

Are there cartoon or chibi versions of Squid Game characters?

Yes. This collection includes a number of softer, more stylized cartoon and chibi-style designs based on the show’s characters and guards, offering a lighter visual take than the original series.

Should parents preview these pages before sharing them with kids?

Yes. Since the source material is rated for mature audiences, parents and educators should review any Squid Game-themed content, including coloring pages, before sharing it with younger children.

Are the coloring pages themselves violent?

No. The designs in this collection focus on masks, uniforms, and character silhouettes rather than any specific violent scene from the series.

What colors work best for the classic guard look?

Bright pink for the uniform, paired with a black mask and a white geometric symbol, creates the most recognizable version of the guard design.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa – Content Editor & Designer

Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.